Apple Releases iOS 4.3 Beta To Developers - Adds Many Great New Features

Apple has just released a brand new beta version of iOS to registered developers. Labeled iOS 4.3 beta 1, it seems to be mainly focused on bringing new AirPlay capabilities to Apple TV, as well as App Store Apps. That is, iOS 4.3 should finally allow developers to freely stream video content from their app to Apple TVs.
Furthermore, for the first time, Apple hasn't included a version of this release for the iPhone 3G. Does it mean that this is the end of the line for the iPhone 3G? Or, is it because of the AirPlay focus of this version? We don't know at this point.

New Gestures

Apple has added some additional gestures for the iPad. For example, you can now bring up the multitasking bar by simply swiping the screen upward, or swipe left and right to jump from app to app. Here it is as detailed by Apple:

Test Multi-Touch Gestures for iPad
This beta release contains a preview of new Multi-Touch gestures for iPad. You can use four or five fingers to pinch to the Home Screen; swipe up to reveal the multitasking bar; and swipe left or right between apps. We are providing this preview before releasing them to the public to understand how these gestures work with your apps. Test them and give us your feedback on the Apple Developer Forums

And here are the new gestures on video, courtesy of Engadget (Flash only):

These are really interesting, as they would allow Apple to get rid of the home button in the next iPad. Unfortunately, for some reason, I haven't been able to figure out how to activate these. We'll be investigating. [Update: To activate the gestures, simply plug your iPad to your Mac, launch Xcode's organizer app, and hit "use device for development". It will activate the new gestures.

Lock Switch Is Back On The iPad

Apple finally listened to popular demand and has restored the ability to lock the screen's orientation using the hardware mute switch on the iPad. That is, in the settings, you now have the choice to set it as a mute switch, or a rotation lock. If you decide to turn your hardware switch into a screen lock, the multitasking bar will then have a mute button. It's a great solution.